EARLY FRUITING 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-O4n grades: pees oa eee $1.75 $1.60 $.95 $.90 
4-6) gradest- ae eee 1.50 1.35 .90 85 
3:4) Grades. ee es eee . oR 1.10 685 80 
THM Capitals (eeepc ect acne 1.00 85 .80 eho) 
NOTE: Apricots on Apricot, Marianna 26-24 and Myrobolan 29-C, 15 cents 
higher per tree in 50-299 and 300 or more rates. 
~\ BLENHEIM: The leading canning, drying and shipping cot. Fruit round-oblong, 
above medium size; skin clear orange-yellow with bright red blush, tender 
and free. Flesh clear orange-yellow, juicy and sweet. June. 
\ MOORPARK: Home canning and local market variety. Fruit large, round- 
oblate, compressed. Skin orange-yellow with brown spots; flesh clear yellow, 
melting, juicy, with plum-like flavor. June. 
BLENHEIM APRICOTS 
. NEWCASTLE EARLY: Early shipping variety. Fruit medium-sized and round; 
skin lemon-yellow. Flesh deep yellow, juicy and sweet. Early June. 
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~ ROUTIER’S PEACH. Home orchards and drying variety. Fruit extra large, P L A N T IN 4) 4 std 
somewhat flattened on sides; skin orange-yellow, mottled and splashed with 5 ma Ce ’ " 
red; flesh saffron-yellow, juicy, fine grained, with strong apricot flavor. At- Pick Your Fruit in 55! 
tractive because of its immense size and rich golden color. June. 
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\ ROYAL: In demand by California canners and dried fruit houses. Fruit is large, ; ALITY 
oval, slightly compressed; skin medium yellow, orange cheek; flesh deep ROEDING’S QU 
yellow, firm, juicy and fine quality. Mid-June. 
.TILTON: Popular for home and commercial canning. Also makes a good dried 
fruit. Freestone. Fruit large and symmetrical; skin orange-yellow tinged shell 
pink; flesh clear yellow, fine grained, very firm. July. Our customers, aware of the advantages of our large specimen orna- 
mental and shade trees, have repeatedly asked us to prepare SPECI- 
~ FRANCISCAN: (Patented.) This new variety, introduced commercially in 1948, MEN FRUIT TREES. Now. for the first time in the west, we offer ROED- 
ING’S QUALITY SPECIMEN FRUIT TREES! These not only give height 
h : : ; 1 pee Ceeclaan and a mature effect but provide spring blossoms, summer shade, and 
cheeked; flesh firm. Vigorous tree is very tolerant to heat and cold; heavy above all—DELICIOUS FRUIT 1 YEAR AFTER PLANTING. All lead- 
producer. June. (Add 25c royalty.) ing fruit and flowering varieties—available bare root for planting dur- 
ing the winter months. Priced according to type and size—$15 to $75 
each. F.O.B. our Salesyards. 
is of good shipping, drying and canning quality. Skin medium yellow, orange 
CHERRIES 
FOR EARLY SPRING FRUIT 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-8" grade tee Set ese ee $2.00 $1.75 $1.25 $1.20 
AGT Ade sce see ee ee ee 1.75 1.50 1.05 1.00 
SA grade eer te ee 1.50 1.25 .90 85 
DEOL TC Ge reer eee a oe ere ee 3D 1.10 80 .75 
~ BING: California's finest black shipping cherry and most popular home orchard variety. 
Large heart-shaped fruits are borne on sturdy productive trees. The best cherry to eat 
fresh and for freezing. 
“ BLACK TARTARIAN: Most popular early variety. Medium-sized black fruits have excel- 
lent flavor. If you have space for only one cherry, plant this one. It is usually self-fruitful. 
* ROYAL ANNE: (Napoleon Bigarreau.) Popular California canning and shipping vari- 
ety. Large light amber fruits, borne on large, productive trees. 
\ ENGLISH MORELLO: A good sour cherry for pies. The tree produces large crops of 
medium-sized dark red fruits with red juice. 
iM : ‘\ LAMBERT: A large dark red cherry ripening late and valuable for extending the cherry 
BING CHERRIES season. 
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